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  • Bunny
    AO Archivist

    • Mar 2002
    • 3453

    #1

    Facebook Questions...

    So I'm trying to figure out this facebook thing. I think i'm a little confused of what it is for paintball. What makes you guys want to use it more than AO, PBN, MCB, CC, etc....? I'm assuming people like the buy/sell/trade aspect of it as well.

    I'm liking....

    -Easily connecting people and tagging for questions and answers.
    -Pictures / Albums

    Dislike....

    -Is it just a giant timeline?
    -How do you go back and search?
    -How is it organized?
  • going_home
    Hebrews 13:8

    • Dec 2004
    • 8343

    #2
    Its a fakebook run by a globalist fake human.

    I feel the theory police shooting their fake rays at me already, wheres my tin foil head protection ?


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    • luke
      lukescustoms.com

      • Jan 2001
      • 8211

      #3
      Originally posted by Bunny View Post
      So I'm trying to figure out this facebook thing. I think i'm a little confused of what it is for paintball. What makes you guys want to use it more than AO, PBN, MCB, CC, etc....? I'm assuming people like the buy/sell/trade aspect of it as well.
      It's all about numbers, a great deal of the population is plugged in.

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      • wetwrks
        Splatting since '85

        • Jun 2007
        • 1828

        #4
        And most of the questions are datamining about you.

        Love it when they ask for your name without certain letters...that gets them your real name every time.

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        • Laku
          Registered User

          • Nov 2012
          • 940

          #5
          Facebook Questions...

          Originally posted by Bunny View Post
          So I'm trying to figure out this facebook thing. I think i'm a little confused of what it is for paintball. What makes you guys want to use it more than AO, PBN, MCB, CC, etc....? I'm assuming people like the buy/sell/trade aspect of it as well.
          I use/browse AO, MCB and few others daily anyway. FB for me it is easy way of staying in touch with what's trending in my own tailored social bubble (do not kid yourself to think it's anything other than that. The algorithm keeps feeding you stuff that you like/interact with. ) I don't use it for bst.

          For Paintball specifically (for me) it's keeping in touch with my tournament team and our events/training, learning what's happening in the tournament scene, getting the media coverage.

          And unlike Allen thinks, you don't really need to give that much information about you or your private life if you don't want to.

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          • Nobody
            Nobody's Perfect
            • Oct 2001
            • 3384

            #6
            Originally posted by Bunny View Post
            So I'm trying to figure out this facebook thing. I think i'm a little confused of what it is for paintball. What makes you guys want to use it more than AO, PBN, MCB, CC, etc....? I'm assuming people like the buy/sell/trade aspect of it as well.

            I'm liking....

            -Easily connecting people and tagging for questions and answers.
            -Pictures / Albums

            Dislike....

            -Is it just a giant timeline?
            -How do you go back and search?
            -How is it organized?
            I believe that in the various pics, comments and or what we view as threads on a forum; the notifications from facebook give you the ability to see the replies brought to you, instead of searching the forums. Get notification, bring up that exact thread up and respond (or not). Its that instant gratification of having it delivered to you as opposed to going out to visit.

            But searching for something specific, or someone is well, sucks. You have to literally back track through the beginnings of galleries, or through various people to find anything.

            I can see the benefits, especially with people, family & friends who haven't or can't visit. Yet, the behind the scenes marketing, and the acceptance of how facebook HAS to be there, i don't like. My will is still eroding to joining, so i can't say never, just not now.

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            • Nobody
              Nobody's Perfect
              • Oct 2001
              • 3384

              #7
              Oh, and careful of where you ask questions about facebook. The wizards behind the curtains do not like people sniffing around for truths

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              • vintage
                Registered User

                • Aug 2013
                • 1787

                #8
                we seem to answer a lot of technical questions on facebook and give a lot of appraisals also. it is easier and faster to load a picture of your markers for people to see as well. i purchased my tropical jungle micromag 2000 off of there but that has been the only one. i check this forum every day whether i log in or not and also mcb as well. the bst threads can be a problem as facebook has a tendency to lump them in with real firearms and delete them if anyone complains and the facebook police are active.

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                • Patron God of Pirates
                  ~pgop1.0
                  • Apr 2002
                  • 1196

                  #9
                  I'm probably in the minority here but... Facebook is better and more intuitive in every way than message boards. I log in once and I have one click access to every group I'm in, and every page I manage. If somebody has a mag trouble shooting problem we can comment tag BigEvil. If somebody is looking for a particular part we can comment tag Captain Pinky, or anybody else we happen to know is looking to move that part. That notify's them that somebody is looking for their input.

                  Images are WAY easier to work with. You can paste screen caps right off your clipboard. Edit, crop, etc.

                  I give exactly zero craps that Facebook is data mining me and selling me info to companies because I; am one of those companies, and like seeing ads for things I'm actually interested in. On message boards (that have ads) it's usually for "You'll never believe what this celebrity wore" or any number of click bait BS. My info is the price I pay for the service. I think it's a damned good service. I talk to friends and family all over the country that I would never otherwise call. I get to see what everyone is up to, organize events, offer and receive help.

                  There are two ways in which AO's format is superior:
                  1) Archiving information
                  2) Information organization

                  Facebook is much more conversational vs. search by topic. It's also many times more active. Funny though, you can always tell who the AO guys are on FB (the ones who know wtf they are talking about).

                  My 2 cents, AO should have a Facebook page. I know some AO members are mods here:

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                  • maniacmechanic
                    PrestonCoPaintball
                    • Aug 2006
                    • 3453

                    #10
                    PGoP hit the nail right on the head
                    I also think there is a lot more viewers to the Mag pages over there , if your BSTng F book is the place to go

                    This is also very true ; Funny though, you can always tell who the AO guys are on FB (the ones who know wtf they are talking about).

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                    • vintage
                      Registered User

                      • Aug 2013
                      • 1787

                      #11
                      i think one of the things that makes fb used by more people is almost everyone has their phone with them always(i'm not allowed at work) and if they are working on a mag and have a question they get an answer back very quickly. i seem to see a lot of new mag owners there also, i don't know how many i have sent to AGD or Tuna for rebuild kits or other parts. if you could get AO to work like fb it might get more action.

                      its also a great way to keep up with what TOM is doing at the moment.

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                      • Menace_AO
                        AKA Menace
                        • Aug 2011
                        • 309

                        #12
                        I much prefer the forums to FB. The wife has been on it for years, and she doesn't like it either.

                        In fact, many of my friends who got into FB early on are sick of it and on their way out.

                        I guess some people find it simpler, other don't.

                        Glad we have options.

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                        • BigEvil
                          www.BigEvilOnline.com

                          • Feb 2005
                          • 9333

                          #13
                          Nobody is NOT on Facebook

                          +1 for Facebook.

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                          • Menace_AO
                            AKA Menace
                            • Aug 2011
                            • 309

                            #14
                            Ouch!

                            Shots fired.

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                            • blackdeath1k
                              Registered User
                              • Jan 2002
                              • 2436

                              #15
                              Fb is good for instant timewaster. And mass of peoplw. Other than that forums win hands down. Problem is forums are dying to FB. I'm on a lot of motorcycle dragrace forums. All we're once booming and now are a ghost town because everyone went o FB. The loss of true searchability for frequently asked questions. Or just so you don't repeat a semi frequent question sux. But alas. I've sold off all my old bike parts there. And have almost built my new dragbike from parts purchased there because that's where the customers and suppliers have went. Don't even get me started on the "need" for 5000 pages dedicated to the same item. It's like every pms child on the planet thinks they need to control a page and now I'm forced to use it if I'm hunting for something key. Grrrrrr.

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